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MAHABHARATA CONDENSED INTO ENGLISH ... - Mandhata Global

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Krishna with his inner vision then the state of things surveyed,<br />

And his thoughts before the monarchs thus in weighty accents laid.<br />

"Known to all, ye mighty monarchs! May your glory ever last,<br />

'True to plighted word Yudhishthir hath his weary exile passed,<br />

Twelve long years with fair Draupadi in the pathless jungle strayed,<br />

And a year in menial service in Virata's palace stayed,<br />

He hath kepthis plighted promise, braved affliction, woe, and shame,<br />

And he begs, assembled monarchs, ye shall now his duty name.<br />

For he swerveth not from duty kingdom of the sky to win,<br />

Prizeth hamlet more than empire, so his course be free from sin,<br />

Loss of realm and wealth and glory higher virtues in him prove,<br />

Thoughts of peace and not of anger still the good Yudhishthir move!<br />

Mark again the sleepless anger and the unrelenting hate<br />

Harboured by the proud Duryodhan driven by his luckless fate,<br />

From a child, by fire or poison, impious guile or trick of dice,<br />

He hath compassed dark destruction by deceit and low device!<br />

Ponder well, ye gracious monarchs, with a just and righteous mind,<br />

Help Yudhishthir with your counsel, with your grace and blessings kind,<br />

Should the noble son of Pandu seek his right by open war,<br />

Seek the aid of righteous monarchs and of chieftains near and far?<br />

Should he smite his ancient foemen skilled in each deceitful art,<br />

Unforgiving in their vengeance, unrelenting in their heart?<br />

Should he rather send a message to the proud unbending foe,<br />

And Duryodhan's haughty purpose seek by messenger to know?<br />

Should he send a noble envoy, trained in virtue, true and wise,<br />

With his greetings to Duryodhan in a meek and friendly guise?<br />

Ask him to restore the kingdom on the sacred Jumna's shore<br />

Either king may rule his empire as in happy days of yore?"<br />

Krishna uttered words of wisdom pregnant with his peaceful thought,<br />

For in peace and not by bloodshed still Yudhishthir's right he sought.<br />

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